iPhone 4 international speed tests

You know the drill -- iPhone 4 just went on sale in 17 additional countries so hit up your favorite speed test (I used the speedtest.net app) and let us know how the new HSUPA (high speed upload) radio is treating you.

(And if you're in the US and have just gotten yours fixed, let us know how that's working as well).

look at that down/up load speeds. I'm lucky to even get at least 1 Mbps of download speed and for some reason my upload speed is frequently faster than my download speed.
Right now its 308kbps down, 451kbps up. In San Marcos, CA at 78/Twin Oaks/Civic Center

going from iPhone 3G to iPhone 4 on Optus I not only got much higher upload but also much higher download, from about 2Mbps to 4Mbps (down) which it might have to do with the new band, unfortunately don't have the upload stats with me atm and I can't get 3G in my house

@Fantom
I live in Memphis also and at first I was going to say there must be something seriously wrong with your reading because I have consistenly gotten 2.2-2.6 Mbps down since I've had my iPhone 4, sometimes even crossing the 3 Mbps mark, but it seems tonight for some reason I can't get much over 1.4 Mbps. Upload is almost always 1.21 Mbps upload for me.
Agreed, it is 5 bar connection here

Well I'm glad I read this post. I'm on my second iPhone 4. Down is always around 500, up is always around 1500-1800. Michigan. Funny thing is, if you reset your network settings, the speeds will flip flop for a short period and then return to low down, high up. After reset, I get around 3M down and 1500 up. Lasts for about a half hour. Could an update fix?

central London, Vodafone: 6.2mbps down, 2.95mpbs up.
Average is about 5.5 down, 2.9 down.
Now if only the battery would last more than a day, it seems there's some sort of Exchange related bug in iOS4.01 that causes the battery to die very quickly